- Analysis of a Subject (pgs. 474-507)
Also, please add your comment to the discussion board for April 14th's class. (If you do this by Monday, you will receive full credit).
Speaking of credit, I will be offering extra credit to anyone who attends the poetry reading being held at John Jay College tomorrow (Thursday April 15th) at 6:30pm. Details below:
APRIL 15th, 2010 TURNSTYLE READING SERIES Turnstyle, a cross-genre MFA reading series, features the faculty and students of four CUNY graduate creative writing programs. Each evening, two faculty readers and eight second-year MFA creative writing students will read a mix of non-fiction, plays, fiction, andpoems.
FEATURING: Faculty readers: Pamela Laskin, Julie Agoos, Adam Berlin MFA student readers: Curtis Jensen, Danielle Davidson, Deonne Kahler,Stefanie Lipsey, Sunil Yapa, Maria Dilorenzo, Kevin MacDonald, Mardi Jaskot
LOCATION: John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Room 630, 899 Tenth Avenue (at 60th Street). Readings start at 6:30pm and are free and open to the public.
Co-sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs, MFA in CreativeWriting Affiliation Group and Center for the Humanities.
Today im walking to school wishing i didnt have to come, im a block away from the school. Laguardia community college, my prison of education! Well i start crossing the sreet walking towards my future, when a bird craps on my head! they say in the latin cuture that when a bird craps on you it's suppose to mean good luck. I remember feeling not to lucky, rather embarress. there was alot of students around me when this white paste with shaded of blue spatter on on head, like if my head was a a landing for birds to crap on. I rush to the school bathroom and i clean my head off, wishing there was a better way to get good luck these days!
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